[PnP] pnp Digest, Vol 142, Issue 2

Scott Adams longshotgm at comcast.net
Wed Oct 11 07:28:54 CEST 2017


Richard and I had a long email thread on his 'round up' stuff. ;)
When I wen tto school rounding up was
0.0-0.4999 rounds ot 0
0.50-0.99 rounds to 1.
Apparently his teaching was pre80s math. :)
If you are old enough to recall the infamous 'new math' stuff.  They 
just redid alotof silly math.
So as *I* was taught.
EL0 0/3=0=0
EL1 1/3=0.3=0
EL2 2/3=0.66=1
So EL2 would be needed.
So I figure Knowledge works here.  Can boost it that way.
OR Sup language at EL1+language.
Richard's odd ball rounding never understood. ;)
Maybe his was pre-75 era math?



At 09:25 AM 10/10/2017, you wrote:
>Summoning is EL/3 rounded up!  You can summon critters and beings 
>starting at EL1
>
>You have a choice...either force the player to learn one EL before 
>they can begin their conjuring or just say they can begin summoning at EL0.
>
>However...each new magic user gets a number of free upgrades to 
>their General spells (MEL-1, I believe) when the MU is 
>created.  Maybe that would be a great use for the upgrade.
>
>I just hope they are smart enough to also learn to banish that same entity.
>
>Dave
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> > Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 18:15:09 -0400
> > From: Scott Adams <longshotgm at comcast.net>
> > To: pnp at list.powersandperils.org
> > Subject: [PnP] Summoning/Druids
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> >      Two topics...
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> >      Summoning  - Min CL is EL/3 Since there are no 0 CLs.
> >        Well there is ONE CL0.  At EL0/1 you can't sumon
> >        anything.  EL2 is only time you can relaly summon CL!
> >        things.  So unless you use Knowledge or books to study
> >        summoning and not learning it to EL2 is kinda bad. :)
> >        I wonder if this formula was made wrong.
> >
> >      Druid - When get to rank 6 get a third.  But this info is
> >         a bit vague.  1) How does one improve rank ?  I mean
> >         am I missing something in the rules?  I know one cna
> >         preach and preach.  But how are the numbers processed.
> >         2) once get this rank does this third new class suddenly
> >         give you everything for that group? Like Baru?
> >         If so how long.  Kinda Vague.
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> > Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 19:57:24 -0400
> > From: Scott Adams <longshotgm at comcast.net>
> > To: pnp at list.powersandperils.org
> > Subject: [PnP] Druid
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> > Ok. Belay druid part.
> > Think I found it in 12.7...gotta study it.
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